Dan Goggin announced today that Nunsense, his internationally acclaimed musical sensation, will launch a sinfully funny new episodic television series. Created and written by Goggin," Nunsense: The TV Series" is directed by David Eisenberg and produced by Melissa Pinsly and Franklin Zitter of Frankenmel Films and Executive Producer, Dan Goggin. The pilot was shot at a former monastery in Union City, New Jersey in September 2015. Producers are currently in conversation with a variety of networks and platforms interested in picking up the series.

In addition to complete Nuns' Habits, we have costume pieces and some props available for the various "Nunsense" shows. The complete rental package is available for $350per week and $100 for each additional week. Packages will be shipped and must be returned by Fedex ground at the renter's expense. Click here for a rental inventory of props and costume pieces.

Don't miss The World Premiere Cast DVD of Nunset Boulevard!

50% of all sales go to the Abbey of Regina Laudis to support Mother Dolores Hart and the Benedictines.

From Dan Goggin: " I met Mother Dolores Hart about 15 years ago and became instant friends. She has admitted to being our "biggest fan" and loves the "Nunsense" shows. In writing "Nunset Boulevard" I wanted to figure out a way to involve the nuns in the "Hollywood scene" and thought the idea of a movie about Dolores Hart was perfect. Talk about life imitating art, not only has Mother Dolores made a trip back to Hollywood with the new film special on HBO, she is writing a book about her life and there is conversation about eventually turning the book into a movie. And you thought I made all this up."

168 pages of songs, stories and photos from all of the Nunsense Musicals so far. You'll enjoy reading some of the history of "Nunsense" as well as seeing pictures of shows from around the world. You can order it directly from the Nunsense Store on this site for $21.95.

NEW SERVICE!! Sheet music for many of the various Nunsense Show songs can now be downloaded on Musicnotes.com, and recordings can be digitally downloaded on CDBaby.com. Check it out!